Episode 170
The Root's Jason Johnson, Center for American Progress Action Fund Juanita Tolliver, Republican strategist Rick Wilson, and former TIME Magazine managing editor Rick Stengel on the announcement of the lineup for the third Democratic debate, which will only include 10 candidates.
The Root's Jason Johnson, Center for American Progress Action Fund Juanita Tolliver, Republican strategist Rick Wilson, and former TIME Magazine managing editor Rick Stengel on the alarm in Congress over reports that Trump told aides he would pardon them if they needed to do something illegal to get the border wall built.
NYT's Adam Goldman, Wash Post's Ashley Parker, former deputy assistant attorney general Harry Litman, former federal prosecutor Paul Butler, and former TIME Magazine managing editor Rick Stengel on the new report from the Department of Justice's inspector general which criticized Comey's managing of memos he wrote about his interactions with the...
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